Shooter Game Releases

Every notable upcoming shooter — FPS, third-person, hero shooter, tactical, extraction. Cross-platform, auto-ranked by IGDB popularity. Refreshed weekly.

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Shooter Game Releases tracks upcoming titles in the shooter category, using IGDB data to follow release scheduling across first-person, third-person, tactical, extraction, and related action subgenres. The feed is organised around planned launch dates rather than around reviews or patch notes, so it works as a running record of what is due next across console and PC release calendars. IGDB popularity ordering gives the list a clear editorial logic without turning it into a fixed ranking page. Each entry represents a game release rather than a marketing beat, which makes the calendar useful when publishers move from teaser windows to confirmed launch plans. At any given point the slate can span science-fiction action, post-apocalyptic gunplay, and larger open-world releases built around shooting mechanics rather than one narrow FPS template. That makes room for both fast multiplayer releases and slower, narrative-led action titles that still sit inside the shooter label. That breadth matters because shooter calendars rarely move in a straight line: platform confirmation, certification, marketing changes, and crowded launch weeks can all shift timing before release. A dedicated calendar view is therefore more practical than checking separate storefront pages or announcement posts by hand. Players, streamers, journalists, and release trackers can use this Smart Calendar Feed, free to subscribe, in Apple Calendar, Google Calendar, or Outlook. It helps keep planned launches visible beside work, coverage schedules, and household commitments, especially when several titles are being watched at once. The feed is also useful for comparing timing across the wider games slate, since a popularity-led ordering can signal which shooter releases are likely to attract the most attention in a given window. The calendar updates regularly so delays, cancellations, and newly announced release dates appear automatically. That matters in the shooter category, where launch windows often move as publishers adjust scheduling around platform readiness or competition from other big releases.

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